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El Capitan Install Failed - Now getting kernel panic on login

I have been running the most recent version of Yosemite on a 13inch 2014 Retina MacBook Pro. When I installed El Capitan, halfway through it told me the install could not complete due an error extracting the Essentials.pkg file. It advised me to restart and I did, but now when I try to log into my account, white text highlighted on black appears at the top, saying an operating system is not yet set. The computer then crashes.


I started in recovery mode, but the option to reinstall El Capitan tells me I have to restore. This is a problem, as I don't have a backup available of my macbook's SSD. Although I can get back most of the things on there, some things would be permanently lost, so I am reluctant to follow this. I am also presented with disk utility, but I am aware the option to repa disks is no longer used in El Capitan and I am worried that it will worsen things. My Macintosh HD drive is also fully blue, which I'm worried is showing I have lost my data.


I did several diagnostics tests, which found nothing, and also made it to the guest safari page, which is using San Francisco, suggesting some of my installation is complete. However I found no solutions on the apple site.


I've read about a tool called target disk mode, which I'm thinking I could use to transfer my macbook's files to my father's Mac. However, I don't have a thunderbolt to do this (if I went to a Genius Bar, do you think they could do this instore?)


If anyone could help me on how to otherwise retrieve any personal files left on my hard drive and get my MacBook running again, it'd be greatly appreciated. While my music library is replaceable, I had to keep files for my music production software Caustic on the SSD, and I don't want to lose them.

MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Mid 2014), OS X Yosemite (10.10.5)

Posted on Oct 8, 2015 1:28 PM

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Oct 16, 2015 2:09 PM in response to MattoAsh

Press on reinstall mac os x and continue. This process will reinstall your latest version of os x that is installed on your computer. The process indicates which OS X you are about to reinstall as you continue. To install you will need to press on the "install" button. In addition, you will need your apple id and password to continue along with agreeing to the terms and conditions. This process will not delete any of your data, it just reinstalls OS X over the OS X already installed to your computer.


Oct 16, 2015 4:07 PM in response to MattoAsh

The extracting seemed to have stopped due to insufficient space on your HD. Do you have an external HD, where we can install OS X and then reboot your computer using the external drive as your start up disk, signing-in, hopefully we can locate your internal drive "macintosh HD" by opening up "finder" and extracting your user folder with all your data to the external drive.

El Capitan Install Failed - Now getting kernel panic on login

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